01-04-2017 17:01
01-04-2017 17:01
I don't. I find it better if I don't wear to bed. I get a decent sleep without it.
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01-05-2017 00:10
01-05-2017 00:10
I don't either. I did for a while and although I found the tracking data interesting, I didn't find it useful and now prefer to give my wrist a rest and save a little on battery power.
01-05-2017 00:10
01-05-2017 00:10
I don't either. I did for a while and although I found the tracking data interesting, I didn't find it useful and now prefer to give my wrist a rest and save a little on battery power.
01-11-2017 08:09
01-11-2017 08:09
Well, that sort of defeats the purpose of the sleep feature. You might as well spend less money and get the zip if you feel that way...
01-21-2017 21:31
01-21-2017 21:31
I don't wear it to bed either. As a person who has suffered from anxiety and insomnia, i make a very conscious effort to not think or dwell on any sleep issues. Even typing this is risky. I want nothing to draw my brain into thinking about sleeping. i stick to my routine. if it ain't broke......
01-22-2017 09:35
01-22-2017 09:35
Yay! U know U... don't fix it!
01-25-2017 07:38
01-25-2017 07:38
Yikes! That's a scary thought!
01-29-2017 09:27
01-29-2017 09:27
I wore mine a couple of times, but generally I don't. I think it's good to take a break from wearing the band.
02-02-2017 06:35
02-02-2017 06:35
@BlushSinger There are many more features that can still make it preferable to the Zip and worth the extra money.
02-03-2017 20:05
02-03-2017 20:05
02-04-2017 00:34
02-04-2017 00:34
@t_jd I don't. It must know that I'm not wearing the fitbit and so doesn't create a sleep record.
03-06-2019 04:24
03-06-2019 04:24
First, I love the Fitbit. The only problem is I can’t sleep with that either. I was up all night for several days, thinking it was just middle-aged issues. I after several days of being up-and-down all night, I thought maybe I should try taking the Fitbit off during the night. What are you know! I’ve been sleeping successfully for the past four days! I don’t know what causes the restless sleep with the Fitbit and maybe it’s not happening to everyone, but it totally was real for me. Have always been a very heavy sleeper until I wore the Fitbit during the night.
01-25-2020 13:41
01-25-2020 13:41
I love wearing it to bed and reading the report! Of course,
I have always had a hard time
sleeping so I find the insight fascinating.
01-26-2020 15:51
01-26-2020 15:51
It's a bit uncomfortable to wear to bed, and I'd rather preserve my Flex battery life 😁
01-29-2020 02:26
01-29-2020 02:26
I'm thinking I should stop, as my sleep seems to be my main focus now, and the hours I'm asleep are declining over the weeks I've had it. I think I'm focusing too much on sleeping well and my subconscious knows it. I already am an early riser, but woke at 4am today wanting to cry. I should just let myself sleep how my body wants to, and not dwell on it.
05-22-2020 08:16
05-22-2020 08:16
yep, i used to wear my charge to bed, and it was easier. the versa is just plain-uncomfortable in bed.
06-07-2020 11:06
06-07-2020 11:06
I like to recharge it at bedtime. I wear it most of the other nights, though.
But...if I'm having insomnia or a bad night's sleep, I take it off. It makes me more anxious about falling asleep or staying asleep. And I found that the sleep suggestions from Premium can make me more anxious, knowing I'll get a reminder the next day that I didn't follow the suggestion that night (not because I wanted to, but because I couldn't sleep).
07-08-2020 11:53
07-08-2020 11:53
I had a similar situation with my Charge 3 @sikorski, I used to get a bit anxious when wearing my Fitbit to bed, but after a while I finally got used to it and know I don't even think about it, but I do prefer to recharge the device at night sometimes.
I also had the Fitbit One a long time ago, and it used a large strap that you would wrap around your arm to track sleep, so the Charge 3 and the new watches now feel a lot smoother. 😄
09-03-2020 10:59
09-03-2020 10:59
Thanks for your reply, @DaviddeFitbit. I wear an Alta HR, which is comfortable. The problem isn't the comfort; it's knowing that I'll get a "poor" or "fair" reading plus a reminder to "get more sleep" the next night when I'm having insomnia. (Thanks a lot, Alta HR!) 🙂
When it needs charging, I chose to do it at night to avoid losing out on my step or active minutes count.
09-04-2020 06:13
09-10-2020 09:14
09-10-2020 09:14
I don't have insomnia that often, maybe once or twice a week. But when I do, I don't need a reminder to "get more sleep"! Anyway, when I remove the Fitbit, I'm less anxious and can fall asleep more easily.